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Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences Hosts Fall Poster Session for Doctoral Students
Nova Southeastern University’s Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences recently held the Fall Poster Session for doctoral students. During the Session, doctoral students and faculty members discussed and shared research, topic interests and innovative practices within their field. Select students were invited to present their research interests within the school’s academic community.
Student presenters included:
• Robert R. Batie, Using a Fingerprint Biometric and a Biometric Personal Identification Number (BIO-PIN) as a Multi-Factor Authentication Mechanism
• Gregory Block, Reducing Cognitive Load Using Uncertainty Visualization
• Uriel Carrasquilla, Reducing the Cumulative File Download Time and Variance in a P2P Overlay Via Proximity Based Peer Selection
• Trelisa R. Glazatov, Applying Instructional Design System Theory to Mobile Learning Environments
• Michael Green, Designing a Web-Based Laboratory Class to Engage 21st Century Learners
• Howard G. Hamilton, Leveraging the Web Service Level Agreement and Relational Governance to Propose Key Performance Indicators for Cloud Computing
• Bennet Hammer, A Picture Is Worth A 1000 Words: But Are They The Words That Matter?
• Tom Haritos, Synthetic Speech and Visual Digital Displays: A New Information Exchange Paradigm Between Aircraft and Air Traffic Control (ATC)
• Wilnelia Hernandez, An Empirical Assessment of Employees’ Cyberslacking in the Service Sector
• Eliel Melon, A Study on the Success of Group Formation in Virtual Teams Using Social Networking Sites
• Hernan Ruf, A Comparative Study on Electronic versus Traditional Data Collection in a Special Education Setting
• Bruce Sowers, Technology’s Instructional Role: An Investigation of Instructional Designers’ Decision-Making in Higher Education
• Gerry Van Loon, Toward an Understanding of Internet Word of Mouth Message Content and the Booking Intentions of Lodging Consumers
Photos from the event as well as the students’ research may be found here: http://www.scis.nova.edu/research/posters.html#fall2012.